The Supreme Court has extended the judicial affidavit rule, which allows judges to consider additional evidence not presented at trial. This evidence includes sworn written statements that are submitted to supplement the trial record. The extension of this rule will allow judges more flexibility to consider relevant information not originally included in cases that come before them on appeal.
The Supreme Court has extended the judicial affidavit rule, which allows judges to consider additional evidence not presented at trial. This evidence includes sworn written statements that are submitted to supplement the trial record. The extension of this rule will allow judges more flexibility to consider relevant information not originally included in cases that come before them on appeal.
The Supreme Court has extended the judicial affidavit rule, which allows judges to consider additional evidence not presented at trial. This evidence includes sworn written statements that are submitted to supplement the trial record. The extension of this rule will allow judges more flexibility to consider relevant information not originally included in cases that come before them on appeal.